Simpson Strong-Tie 14-15/16 In. 10 ga Light Tension Tie

Item: #100040
Model : #LTTP2
UPC #00707392017899
$32.99
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Details
  • The Simpson Strong-Tie LTT is a solution for resisting tension loads when used to attach wood to concrete or masonry walls.
  • This light tension tie is designed for horizontal purlin applications and may also be used for vertical holdown applications.
  • For LTT tension tie applications with unreinforced concrete masonry, 3/4-in. post-installed anchor bolts are commonly used.
  • The LTTP2 model, for wood joist attachments, features an extruded anchor bolt hole to accommodate 1/2-in., 5/8-in. and 3/4-in. bolt diameters.
  • It also features two separate nailing patterns: obround holes spaced 3 in. apart for I-joist purlins and square holes spaced to accommodate the narrow face of 2x solid-sawn purlins.
  • The LTTP2 may be installed vertically on the wide face of a minimum 2x4 stud for holdown applications and can be fastened with nails or Strong-Drive SD Connector screws. 1-1/2 In. center line.

Additional Details

  • Optimized nailing pattern for better performance
  • Less deflection
  • 12 ga.
Specifications
Width14.93 In.
Length2.56 In.
Center Line1-1/2 In.
FinishGalvanized
Anchor Bolts1/2 In., 5/8 In. or 3/4 In.
Seat Thickness5/16 In.
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
BrandSimpson Strong-Tie
UPC00707392017899
Package Quantity1
Unit of MeasurementEach
Country of OriginUnited States of America
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